sensationalist造句(1) Rituals of transgression, sensationalist violation and titillating naughtiness became the stock-in-trade of popular news reporting in the late nineteenth century.
(2) The sensationalist side of sports reporting has gone from strength to strength in the popular press since the advent of television.
(3) Jermaine Jackson slammed such reports as misleading and "sensationalist".
(4) This is just another "sensationalist" post.
(5) I was admonished for tackling "sensationalist and sexist" topics that apparently have no place in a forum such as Psychology Today.
(6) The Greek churches, even to this day, resist sensationalist presentations of the suffering of Jesus.
(7) Promoters complain about sensationalist media coverage and argue that traffickers killing each other should not affect tourists anyway.
(8) The pictures were sensationalist and could seriously disturb younger readers.
(9) 'This "mind-reading" experiment, is quite a sensationalist term,' says Dr Demis Hassabis reflecting on the media response to a recent experiment, 'but it's not entirely incorrect either.'
(10) A sensationalist report in the Chinese press claims Afghanistan's Taliban has been training monkeys to wage war.
(11) Soon, the sensationalist press of the 1890s became a competition between the "yellow kids, " and the journalistic style was coined "yellow journalism."
(12) But Savage dismisses Stern as both a "sophomoric sensationalist" and maybe more damaging a Long Islander.
(13) Annie saw herself as a lecturer on a platform, not a cheap sensationalist in a flickering peep show.
(14) Which is fine -- we enjoy a good debate in print, sensationalist punks that we are.
(15) At present, regional news broadcasts have the tone of a modified sensationalist journalism.
(16) Preemptively trying to shut down the dialogue by shouting at the curious is the truly sensationalist move here.
(17) The studies by PARC are some of the best scientific analysis of Wikipedia's community ever done, but it's led to some rather sensationalist conclusions by media outlets.
(18) But for now, concerns that Jobs might have to exit -- stirred by sensationalist and unsubstantiated tabloid reports -- appear to be allayed by Wednesday's proceedings.
(19) Yellow journals like the New York Journal and the New York World relied on sensationalist headlines to sell newspapers.
(20) One of the better online gambling jurisdictions, Malta, has repudiated general sensationalist claims that the industry is unregulated and unscrupulous.
(21) In other words, not quite the hordes of homeless, stateless refugees fleeing runaway climate change that the sensationalist headlines evoke.
(22) The studies by PARC are some of the best scientific analysis of Wikipedia's community ever done, but it has led to some rather sensationalist conclusions by media outlets.
(23) A top market-watcher with HSBC agrees, saying the fear of rising interest rates is "quite sensationalist."
(24) Be careful not to report predictions as certainties — that is sensationalist and does not give the audience any idea of how such models work.